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The program includes “Swing Symphony” by another Marsalis brother, Wynton (who will not perform) and Ellis Marsalis’ “The ...
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina crashed into the Gulf Coast, New Orleans is set to commemorate the anniversary Friday ...
The Musicians' Village was created after Hurricane Katrina to protect the music culture of New Orleans. We pay a visit to see ...
The New Orleans jazz great tells Covering Climate Now, “When you make a song, you want to inspire people, but you also want to let them know what they can do.” ...
New Orleans' move to a charter school system after Hurricane Katrina has reshaped music education in a city known worldwide ...
Listen to tracks by Deftones, Lila Iké, Chance the Rapper and others.
The iconic stadium was a symbol of everything Hurricane Katrina tore apart 20 years ago. Then came the comeback.
In the 9th Ward, New Orleans’ Musicians’ Village has been training the next generation of musical talent while providing affordable housing to many artists.
Thousands of attendees are expected to join a brass band parade known as a second line. The beloved New Orleans tradition has its roots in African American jazz funerals, in which grieving family ...
Toussaint was an important behind-the-scenes figure in New Orleans R&B during the '50s and '60s. He later became known for his own recordings. He died in 2015. Originally broadcast in 1988.
JB brings an eclectic song list featuring keyboards and accordion, showcasing the New Orleans funk and boogie woogie. Full bar and restaurant, call 850-942-4653. Public welcome, no cover.